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Kwakman, Rik (author)
The Netherlands is grappling with a substantial housing crisis, marked by an estimated shortage of 380,000 houses. To address this issue, an annual creation of 100,000 new housing units is deemed necessary. However, the current construction rate stands at only 70,000 houses per year, indicating a considerable gap in resolving the housing crisis....
master thesis 2024
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Mellaard, Mike (author)
The demand for timber buildings is rising because of the need to make the construction industry more sustainable. Eurocode 5 provides guidance in the design process of timber structures. Numerical modelling is generally used for complex structures like multi-storey timber buildings. Currently, there is limited understanding of the serviceability...
master thesis 2023
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Kalaichelvi Senthil Kumar, Ganesh ShriRaam (author)
Given the desire to construct more structures using sustainable building materials, demand for wood and other bio-based building materials has risen dramatically over the decade. While timber itself is a carbon-neutral material and can sometimes even be carbon-negative, reusing wooden structural members made that have been in service for several...
master thesis 2023
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van de Leur, Sophie (author)
Timber high-rise buildings have been gaining in popularity. However, due to the low material stiffness of timber the stability systems of these buildings are often made with steel or concrete. To avoid this the material efficiency of the timber stability systems must be improved. The most material efficient stability systems for timber high-rise...
master thesis 2023
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Gard, W.F. (author), Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (author), van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author)
Timber pile foundations are widespread in many areas around Europe and North-America. Especially in areas with weak soils, timber pile foundations have been a very good and economic solution. That foundations can be up to 500 years in service in cities like Venice, Amsterdam, Boston and many others. Degradation of the piles may occur over...
book chapter 2023
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Wiedenhöver, Laura (author)
This graduation project argues for an alternative circular and healthy construction approach that can be applied to renovate other existing 1960s and 70s concrete buildings in the Netherlands. It integrates historic techniques such as press-fit timber connections, and uses natural and local harvested materials to provide the Hugo R. Kruytgebouw...
master thesis 2022
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Exterkate, Thijs (author)
Conventional building methods are still based on the reinforced concrete industry. In the last decades, timber has become more popular because it could be a more sustainable alternative. However, pure timber is not always an option, especially when slender design is required by the client. Because of its low elastic modulus, deflections often...
master thesis 2021
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Kieft, Hanneke (author)
Due to the great housing shortage, many people continue to live in houses that no longer suit them. Looking at future housing demand by taking adaptability as a starting point to create a suitable home for the future generation. Growing and shrinking houses in order to adapt the house to the people instead of the other way around. To do this, a...
master thesis 2021
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Bikulčiūtė, Goda (author)
The concept of sustainability takes into account a problem of urbanisation which causes a phenomenon of urban sprawl. In order to fight it, the strategy of urban densification is introduced and building upward extensions is one of the methods. However, investigating the feasibility of placing an extension on top requires a significant amount of...
master thesis 2021
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Felicita, Maria (author)
The implementation of timber as a load-bearing and stabilizing material for high-rise structures has significantly increased over the last decades due to its potential of reducing the environmental footprint of a structure. Timber structures present a reduced global stiffness and self-weight compared to structures incorporating traditional...
master thesis 2021
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Spannenburg, Trevor (author)
Amsterdam and many other cities consist of a network of old quay walls, which sometimes have been constructed over a century ago. A large uncertainty exists concerning the current safety of these quay walls and their remaining service lifetime. In the current framework for the assessment of old urban quay walls, the influence of timber creep in...
master thesis 2020
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Koning, Laetitia (author)
Rapid developments of both new (digital) fabrication techniques and innovative software facilitate the possibility to design, check and construct objects with great complexity and uniqueness without a large price tag. After new techniques slowly entered the field of architecture, the next step is to apply them in civil engineering to design load...
master thesis 2018
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van Tol, O. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (author), Mirra, M. (author)
This report presents the material properties of timber and fasteners specimen extracted from existing unreinforced masonry houses.
report 2017
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Versteeg, P. (author)
This research is all about the seismic activity that threatens the province of Groningen. Recent developments according to this threat target mostly the safety issues of the inhabitants. This is of course a logical reaction to the imminent danger, but there is a topic that is in danger of being snowed under. The province has much to offer in the...
master thesis 2016
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Moerman, J. (author), Van Gelderen, M.G.J. (author), Pietsch, S. (author), Van der Meel, H.L. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Rovers, L.H.C.J. (author)
Green roofs, also known as vegetation roofs, are becoming very popular for residents of houses or apartments and for good reasons. Vegetation on rooftops have many benefits on global and local level. Expectations show that the climate change will lead to heavier storms and causes the sewers in Rotterdam to overflow. Hence, the municipality of...
master thesis 2015
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Rovers, L.H.C.J. (author)
Green roofs, also known as vegetation roofs, are becoming very popular for residents of houses or apartments and for good reasons. Vegetation on rooftops have many benefits on global and local level. Expectations show that the climate change will lead to heavier storms and causes the sewers in Rotterdam to overflow. Hence, the municipality of...
master thesis 2015
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Van der Put, T.A.C.M. (author)
It is shown that the postulate of strain softening of the fracture stress is based on the error to regard the nominal stress to be the actual, ultimate stress, at the actual area of the fracture plan. Strain sof-tening called yield drop is elastic unloading of the actual elastic stress at the intact, not ltimate, elas-tic loaded part of the...
journal article 2015
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Van Weelden, C.G. (author)
Inspired by the world's first timber tower for a multi-megawatt turbine, an investigation has been carried whether or not this design would be suited for Dutch wind conditions as well. Demands from design codes have been summarized and the frequency behaviour of these timber towers has been studied. Apart from the original softwood Cross...
master thesis 2015
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